We are very happy, Windy and I, that you guys are liking and commenting this story so much. I especially have always liked when you mention exactly what you liked since it helps me see what is being done right.

For those of you who mentioned about the weight of a bow, I just wanted to clarify that I've held war bows of pure wood and they are quite heavy, especially since you have to hold it with just one hand, so that's why I said they are heavier than they look.

This has been very fun to write. I hope it continues this way. One of you suggested if they could be longer. We will try. Some are a bit longer than the others, and we will do our best to give it enough contents.

3- You spend all day walking.

What fun do fans see in walking all day? I do not know. We start walking before the sun comes out and stop hours after the sun has disappeared. The first day I had to stop to take a break every half hour and then run after the fellowship. On the third day my feet were covered with blisters and on the fifth I had reached my limits. I was tired, my feet were bleeding through the boots and no one seemed to care at all. It was then that I had a short moment of shock, and by that I mean I completely lost all sense of sanity and began to scream and curse at the sky for sending me on this blasted journey. One moment I was screaming and cursing and next thing I know I am on the floor looking up at the starlight night and my head was pounding like it had been hit by a hammer. It was a close guess, the truth is that Gandalf knocked me out with his staff. I wondered why I was not left behind in the middle of nowhere, it was the perfect chance. It turns out they were going to do that, but dear ol' Frodo vouched for me. Now finally the blisters are gone but my feet feel like sandpaper. On the bright side, my legs have quite the sculptured shape after all the toning they recieved. Something good had to come from all of this!

Comments, ideas and reviews are welcomed!